When I walked into the cinema on a particularly hot Tuesday night I did not imagine my expectations could be any lower. When I got to my seat and saw I was the only soul in the theater, I did not think they could be any lower. When the opening title sequence started and I... The post ‘Conjuring: Last Rites’ disappoints from opening scene until end first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
People seem to like Frank Ocean a lot. Is it because of his collabs or is his music really that good? I say his music is really good. I like all his songs, even though a few of his songs are overplayed and over hyped. Frank Ocean’s songs are praised deeply by fans, even other... The post Frank Ocean’s music remains relevant as fans await more first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Resilience is defined as being able to sustain shock without permanent deformation or rupture. Senior Jennings Barndt is resilient, because no matter the injuries or setbacks he has sustained, he only saw them as temporary complications and ran right through them. But Barndt is used to running by now. He has competed in long distance... The post Barndt fights back from injury with big goals first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
To junior Austin Cater, fishing was just a way to hangout with his friends. “Once COVID happened, me and a couple buddies, we would just go to the pond and just try to catch as many fish as we could in a day,” Cater said. Over time, his love for fishing grew. Today, he spends... The post HOKP: Meet Austin Cater first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
History teacher Amy Balke struggled to stand on her own. She held onto different players as she attempted to coach the softball team through the third round of the 2017 UIL playoffs. A week earlier, Balke lost most of the feeling in her legs and she had no idea why. “I was walking around like... The post Balke faces challenges of multiple sclerosis with optimism first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
Students in choir recently participated in All-State Choir Pre-Area auditions on Saturday, Sept. 13. The event took place at Summer Creek High School. Choir members were required to learn four pieces of music for their audition. Fifteen students advanced with five earning chairs. “First chair,” for example, is the most advanced performer, and it goes... The post 15 advance in choir’s pre-Area auditions first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
The hour-long lunch break that students loved for the past seven years is not coming back soon. Implemented in 2018, Flex Hour allowed students 60 minutes in the middle of their school days to attend tutoring, make up tests, hold club meetings, socialize with their peers and eat lunch. Kingwood High School, the only other| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
Sophomore Jon Pavlatos has played football since he was 5 years old for one reason – to be like his father. His father Matt Pavlatos wore the number 51 in high school as a defensive player, which led Jon to wear 15. “He inspired me to play, so I just try to follow in his| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
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Standing behind the doors, waiting to try out for Kingwood Park’s cheer team, Lila Evans had never been more nervous. She listened to 100 different voices saying different words, jumping, spiriting all while trying to focus. She went into the tryout with a deep breath and did the cheer. “P-A-N-T-H-E-R-S!” “Shoot,” Evans thought. “I messed... The post HOKP: Meet Lila Evans first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
For the Midnight Madness event, students from all orchestra classes went to Main Event on Sept. 5 to play laser tag, games, bowl, and enjoy food. Before leaving for Main Event, all students were required to participate in rehearsals. The post Orchestra ramps up the competition in late-night fun first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
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After having 25 million viewers the first week Season 3 came out, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” has taken the internet over by storm. The Amazon Prime show, based on Jenny Han’s book series, has become a weekly ritual for many people. Many viewers anticipate watching the weekly episodes as soon as possible. Some viewers| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
The first play of the season "Anatomy of Gray" opened on Sept. 11 in the Performing Arts Center. Two performances remain over the weekend. Check out a gallery of images from the play's dress rehearsal.| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
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The Silver Stars hosted a dog wash fundraiser to raise money at the Fur Babies on Kingwood Drive on Sept. 7. This is an annual fundraiser for the dance team. Check out a slideshow of images from the event.| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
During the summer, the band got their usual month and a half break from the stressful year. Some spent it sleeping, some were on vacation, but three individuals spent it with a band. Drum Corps International is a professional marching band organization. Different bands from across the country go on a mini-tour, playing whatever show| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
Sophomores Jamen Hicks and Adilyn Osbourn had the opportunity to perform with Drum Corps International for the summer. They practiced and rehearsed for hours until they went on tour, where they then rehearsed and put on a collaborative show with different groups of people from all over the world. “Man, it was super super cool| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
For new and returning students, walking into the school building looked different this year. On the first day of school, teachers and administrators welcomed students to the new school year, while also reminding them to turn off and put away cell phones. A phone would not be allowed in sight until the dismissal bell rang| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
For the first time in eight years, Kingwood Park topped Kingwood on the volleyball court. The Panthers beat the Mustangs, 3-1, on Aug. 29 at home. After winning the gold bracket in a tournaments a week before hosting Kingwood, the Panthers said they were feeling confident. “I had full confidence we were winning, so I| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
The football team opened up its season with a 47-41 win over Montgomery at Montgomery ISD Stadium on Aug. 29. Last year, the Panthers lost their season opener to Montgomery 28-26. “Since the summer and even the offseason we have been preparing mentally and physically for that game,” said senior Cooper Wolocko, who rushed for| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
A doctor scared of blood, a chronically bored apprentice, and a mysterious plague will take center stage in the first show of the season – varsity theater’s “Anatomy of Gray.” Written by Jim Leonard, the medical drama set in late 19th century small town Indiana, has captivated the cast and crew. “I think the show| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
When the Personal Communication Device (PCD) ban went into effect on campus this year, students quickly realized how much they relied on their laptops and phones to stay on top of their assignments during the school day. Now without those tools, many say they are struggling to finish their homework on campus, leading to late| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
Interest in the automotive industry is, for some students, a future career. Automotive Collision class teaches students practical skills, including metal working, car painting, Bondo working and structural welding. “It’s all practical. It’s all stuff that you would use in the industry,” senior Josh Mireles. “It’s all stuff you use in the real world.” One| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School